Showing posts with label medical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label medical. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Update: What's up, Doc?

Now Playing : "Delicate" - Damien Rice


The verdict is in: Google saved me.

130/84. That is my new number and I'm happy with it. I am not biased towards this doctor, but everything he says makes sense. I had intended to go to the clinic where the other doctor works for a blood health test but now after the whole poppycock "170/100 is perfectly fine" episode, I'm reluctant to go back. 

Still, getting it done for free is a huge incentive...

Anyway, long story short, I was given some multivitamins (just to see if vitamin deficiency is the cause of my dizziness) and told to watch how I feel in a couple of days. Other than that, I'm a fine large gal ;)

I know how it looks. But I know what I heard.

What's up, Doc?

Now Playing : "The Weight of My Words" - Kings of Convenience


Have you ever had a doctor tell you something so boggling that no matter how you try, you just can't believe his word? I was like that today. 

Ladies and gentlemen, my only update for you today is that I am sick. It's nothing serious or to worry about. Just your run-of-the-mill flu which of course is promptly followed by a quick visit to the doctor's. 

This time however, I had an extra question to ask. You see, lately I have been experiencing faintness or dizzy spells and blurred vision whenever I would get up or stand up from sitting or lying down. While it's normal to feel that on occasion, in my case I very rarely did. But it has come to a point where at every single instance, I would feel that. Obviously, I had something to worry about.

I imparted my problem and here is what I was told in almost exact words; "You have hypertension, but it's nothing to worry about because your blood pressure is at 170/100 which is perfectly normal for a young lady like you. You have what we call a 'hypertension phase', and after awhile it will go away. Just up your intake of salt and you should be fine".

Yes, I admit that I am not familiar with matters concerning BP. I accepted his diagnosis/explanation, mostly due with the fact that I was thrilled to hear that my "slightly on the high side" BP has become normal. This meant my diet was working very well for me.

Then Google screwed things for me. Here is why; any person having a 170/100 reading for hypertension is off-the-charts highly at risk for all the medical reasons we try to avoid like stroke. That being said, a normal person's reading should be clocked at 120/80 thus putting me at Stage 2 hypertension.Then, I found out about 'hypotension' which happens to be the opposite of hypertension. Here I found my symptoms...faint, dizzy spells, blurred vision. Also found were the doctor's advise on increasing the salt intake. 

And now, I am totally and utterly confused. Did the doctor say hypertension or hypotension (frankly, they sound alike)? How is it possible for a small person of 5 feet 1 height and despite still carrying extra poundage to have "perfectly normal" BP at a ridiculously high number? How is it possible that someone with those numbers have the symptoms of someone with low blood pressure? The last time I checked my BP I was 65 pounds overweight and was told that my BP was "slightly high". What does that make tonight's reading now that I'm only 29 pounds from my goal?? 

I think I'm lucky I haven't suffered a stroke yet. Feeding salt to a ticking time bomb seems like what I've been told to do.

It just doesn't make any sense at all.

Tomorrow I am going to go for a second opinion, one that I truly trust. I'll endure the endless long queue of people who also pour their ultimate medical trust upon him just to have a clear mind of my body. 

I'll find out then if Google was saving me instead.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Ye Olde Itch

Ye Itch Meds

Now Playing : "Make This Go On Forever" - Snow Patrol

I got the hives--again!!

This absolutely, positively sucks.

Although I'm glad that this time is not as bad as the attack I had two months ago, I can't stop itching and scratching them makes my skin burn white hot! Equally unpleasant is how the hives are making my skin resemble the likes of cottage cheese. 

Yeeeeeaaaaaarrrggggghhhhh!!!!!!!

Every. Bit. Of. Me. Itches. Like. Hell.

Blah. I wish I was like the normal folks who are allergic to certain things and also know what these things are so that they can avoid it instead of having a body full of hypersensitive skin with a hives ticking bomb.

Saturday, August 4, 2007

Cure for the Itch



Now Playing : "Bones" - Editors

After a two day hiatus from blogging, I've decided to give my fingers a break from the neverending tedious scratching and put them back to work on the keyboard. People, I'm back for your reading pleasure. I must say though, that inbetween the incessant scratching and carrying on with everyday life as normally as I could without having to run into a phone booth like Clark Kent to scratch (not change into tight spandex), I haven't got much to blog about... unless you want to hear me rant how I've been scratching until my nails become polished. No kidding! Also found out something new about myself--well, more like realized. Ol' doc Herbert has told me that I have hypersensitive skin. Go figure.

Good thing I don't have a personality to match, eh? *wink*

I wonder if I can work this to my advantage of getting high-end skin products...

Since it's been pretty shitty looking like a deformed person from some horror movie with bad special effects, I've treated myself to buying another two CDs (in addition to the other two I've recently bought), bringing up the number to four CDs bought in under two months. Quite rare for me to do really! Anyhoo, I treated myself to Billy Corgan's TheFutureEmbrace and the Editors' new album, An End Has A Start. Let me just point out that Shakespeare did have a point with his "What's in a Name?" question.

TheFutureEmbrace is much better than Zeitgeist.

The moniker "Smashing Pumpkins" doesn't really make Billy Corgan's talents shine out more than expected and perhaps can even cause opposite results. He probably shouldn't have used the name SP to win sales for Zeitgeist but rather "BC*lightning*JC". I think that would have been much more apt.

As for the Editors' new album, it's pretty good--and it had me at first listen *wink*--but I think I'm safe to say that the new songs are lacking a certain kick that The Back Room's songs had. I dunno, maybe it's just me. But BR's songs were more distinct. However, "Bones" would come pretty close to BR's sound and is currently the song I like best from this new album.

Okay, I'm done with CD reviews. I'm off to bed and to dream of a scratch-free world.


Luuurvely pic of the Editors' frontman

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Aaaaarrggghh!!


scratch!! scratch!! scratch!! scratch!! scratch!! scratch!! scratch!! scratch!! scratch!!
scratch!!! scratch!!! scratch!!! scratch!!! scratch!!! scratch!!! scratch!!! scratch!!! scratch!!!
SCRATCH!!! SCRATCH!!! SCRATCH!!! SCRATCH!!! SCRATCH!!! SCRATCH!!! SCRATCH!!! SCRATCH!!! SCRATCH!!!

I've got the HIVES!!!!!!!!

Can't...

stop...

itching...

everywhere...

*scratch*
*scratch*
*scratch*
*scratch*

No...

must...

stop...

scratching...

*scr--*